Tomorrow morning, Akin Gump’s political action committee is scheduled to co-host a fundraiser breakfast for Issa, according to an invitation posted by the Sunlight Foundation’s “Party Time,” a Wikileaks-style document dump for fundraiser invitations.

According to the invite, the breakfast is to be held at 8 a.m. at the Fluor Townhouse at 403 E. Capitol St. SE in Washington, which sits along a pretty stretch of townhouses with a clear view of the Capitol. The townhouse is owned by the breakfast’s other co-host, the Fluor Corporation, a publicly traded company that provides engineering services for the energy industry, among other things. The donation “requests” are listed as “$2,500/Host; $1,000/PAC; $500/Individual.”

Barney Skladany Jr., Jonathan Skladany and a spokesman for Issa did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment on the event. A spokeswoman for Akin Gump confirmed the company’s PAC is hosting the fundraiser.

About a year after his son began working for the oversight committee, Barney Skladany Jr. gave Issa’s campaign $250 on March 18, 2010. Skladany Jr. gave freely in 2009 and 2010, doling out at least $32,500 to dozens of other candidates — almost exclusively to Republicans.

Akin Gump’s PAC gave Issa at least $2,250 for the 2010 election cycle. Fluor Corporation, which occasionally uses Akin Gump to supplement its own lobbying, has given Issa’s campaigns more than $14,000 since 2000.